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Public relations practitioners spin lower salaries and longer hours
Practitioners are underpaid and working harder than ever but claim that management increasingly recognises their value. This may be wishful thinking.
CIPR State of the Profession survey is a miss on COVID-19
The CIPR of State of the Profession survey was concluded before lockdown. It’s a useful historical record but of limited help to a profession that is trying to figure out its future.
Learn to write and you’ll have a job for life
The CIPR State of Profession survey suggests that basic skills are more important than ever and that we need to grasp the opportunity for management potential.
Public relations booming with areas of work in progress, CIPR report
The CIPR has published its annual State of the Profession survey. It’s a call to action to everyone working in the profession.
Your opportunity to participate in the CIPR State of the Profession survey
1,000 people have participated in the CIPR's annual #StateofPR survey. The CIPR is keen to double the sample size. Please consider getting involved.
Learning and earning linked for first time by CIPR State of Profession survey
A commitment to qualifications and professional development is reflected in remuneration especially in the early years of a public relations career.
Public relations is a work in progress: CIPR State of the Profession 2016 report
The CIPR State of the Profession 2016 report makes for mixed reading. It's a profession that is very much a work in progress.